Reerslev. c.1450. Isefjord Workshop. (M-K 20-020.) Burial. Sect 2, north arch, left pendentive. Left, woman with nimbus holds head of Christ. Christ, with cross nimbus and crown of thorns, showing wound on right side, hands and feet, is held by three figures, first an man, second, a woman with nimbus, third, a man. At foot of coffin, figure with nimbus in sorrow.

Brarup. c.1500. Brarup. 04-069. St. Erasmus, St. Lawrence. Choir, north wall, top, left. St. Erasmus, clad as bishop with crosier and miter, stands in pot of boiling oil. Right, St. Lawrence with grill in left hand, book in right hand, tonsured. Bottom, burial, Christ laid in the grave. Three women with nimbi, one without, two men.

Gimlinge. c.1409. Morton Maler. 09-047. Burial. Choir, east sect, west arch, left. Left, woman with nimbus holds head of Christ, man holds feet as they place body in tomb. Below tomb, text. Martinus Maler fecit hoc. Right, Resurrection. Left, lid of tomb across foot of tomb. Center, Christ, with cross nimbus, vexillum in left hand, right hand, three fingers extended, in blessing, right foot out of tomb, showing wounds in hands and feet. two soldiers, one in plate and one in scale, sleep in front of tomb. Right, angel supports Christ as He steps from tomb.

Over Draaby. c.1450. Isefjord Workshop. 19-067. Burial. Belfry, south arch. Fragment, part lost because of later construction. Left, figure holds head of Christ. Christ, with cross nimbus. Lower left, resurrection. Left, soldier sleeps. Center, Christ, with cross nimbus, with crown of thorns, showing wounds in hands, side and feet, right hand, three fingers extended, in blessing, left hand holds vexillum, steps from grave with right foot.